Clint Moseley tried to find a positive or two from his first start of the season Saturday, and one of them was his Auburn teammates battled back from a slow start after a week in which some players questioned the wherewithal of the team.

"Everybody was fighting. It was really refreshing. It was fun. That's what you play for," Moseley says in this video.

Alas, Auburn lost to Ole Miss 41-20 despite a rally from a two-touchdown deficit to take a short-lived 17-14 lead.

Moseley made the start over Kiehl Frazier, who was deemed doubtful because of an injury that affected his passing. Frazier did far less than Moseley or backup Jonathan Wallace in warm-ups.

Moseley started fast, going 8-for-8 in the first half. He finished hitting 11-of-18 passes for 112 yards with an interception.

"I feel like I really led the team better. None of the guys gave up. We executed well early. We really couldn't finish," he said.

Still, Auburn's 10 touchdowns this season -- nine by the offense -- beat only one team on the NCAA stat sheet. Tulane has seven touchdowns.

Who'll start at quarterback against Vanderbilt this Saturday? Coach Gene Chizik and offensive coordinator Scot Loeffler says that's still to be determined.